XsavioR
XsavioR formed in Germany in the late 1990s. Their debut album 'A Snake in Paradise' came out in 2002, with the title track becoming one of their notable...
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XsavioR formed in Germany in the late 1990s. Their debut album 'A Snake in Paradise' came out in 2002, with the title track becoming one of their notable songs. They followed it with albums like 'The Secrets of the Night' in 2005 and 'The Storm' in 2008.
Their music includes tracks like 'April Skies,' 'Green Mile,' and 'Cosmic Virus.' The band faced some lineup changes and personal conflicts along the way, but kept recording. They worked with musicians including Christoph Kiske on vocals and Kai Hansen on guitar.
Their sound drew from metal influences, balancing heavier sections with melodic moments. Songs like 'In Memorial of... (Taj Mahal, Part I)' and 'Material World' show that range. They built a following in the metal scene without becoming a mainstream act.
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